At constant temperature, a solute distributes itself between two immiscible solvents only in a particular ratio" Example:Carbon tetra chloride in water and iodine in benzene.
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Sagar Singh
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Well, it has got certain limitations which are important aspects of dist. Law.
They are,
^Solute dissolved should be in the same form in the liquids.
^ Temperature should be constant.
^ No association/dissociation should take place
^ Solution should be dilute
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